Drinking alcohol is not able to eat cephalosporin, because cephalosporin and alcohol may produce disulfiram reaction, this reaction is quite heavy, serious life-threatening, and there is no symptomatic antidote, once the serious symptoms occur, there will be a great impact on the body, so in the use of cephalosporin, before and after a week do not drink alcohol. Currently there are many drugs that react with alcohol to disulfiram, in addition to cephalosporin, such as metronidazole, tinidazole and so on may have this symptom, so try to avoid drinking alcohol during the medication to avoid accidents. When you are sick, try not to drink alcohol whether or not you are taking medication, because drinking alcohol will affect your recovery. Drinking as much water as possible, eating a light diet, and resting during your illness will help you recover.